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It still appears you're using a linked image, which means the same approach should work. You may be able to reduce the field code to:
{QUOTE{INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\Users\\My Document Path\\Pictures\\\MyImage.jpg" \d}} replacing 'C:\\Users\\My Document Path\\Pictures\\MyImage.jpg' with the correct filepath & image name. Embedding the INCLUDEPICTURE field in a QUOTE field may be enough to unlink the image. If that doesn't work, you might need something like: {IF TRUE {INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\Users\\My Document Path\\Pictures\\MyImage.jpg" \d}}
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